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Global production and consumption of poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) products has increased dramatically over the past few decades. World consumption of PET has exceeded 13 million tonnes, of which about 1.5 million tonnes is exclusively consumed by the packaging sector itself. However, this tremendous increase in PET consumption has resulted in the accumulation of an enormous quantity of waste, the disposal of which is complex day by day. Among different PET recycling methods, chemical recycling (chemolysis) is the most successful method to convert PET into its monomers/oligomers. This review presents in detail recent developments in the chemical recycling (glycolysis and aminolysis) of PET. The wide spectrum of depolymerizing agents used, the reaction conditions, catalysts, products of depolymerization, and their potential applications are described.
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